Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Lucy gets back from Prague - Oxford revisited

Hi all,
It has been a long week here!
Anyhow, Lucy got back Thursday pm from Prague and was in pretty good spirits - I think we did more worrying!!
Had a fun couple of days organising some money to be sent to Prague (Western Union) and then organising through the Consulate in Prague and Embassy in London to get her back to the UK. Lucy was able to get a Provisional Travel Document (a one way use document) and I arranged a flight to Bristol.
We all went to Oxford on Saturday and showed Lucy around - Lucy also bought a new camera. I'll be glad when her new Credit card arrives!!! On the way home we went to Tintern Abbey (near Chepstow). Photos have been posted on the Web Albums.
Lucy and Kristin Went to London (to organise the new passport) on Sunday and went to Wimbledon and will arrive home this evening.

Thanks to all who sent emails and contact details - all seems to be sorted.
cheers,
Andy

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Pembrokeshire:Meeting Russell Crowe...well almost!

Hi all,

We just spent a weekend at Tenby in a 3 bedroom on-site van at Kiln Park. The van belongs to one of Kristin's workmates and it is almost as big as the house we are living in Cardiff!!! Kiln Park is like a little town, it would have about 300 vans like the one we stayed in, a small supermarket, a bar, a Burger King, Fish & Chip shop, Indoor and outdoor pool, a huge entertainment complex, next door to the Golf Course, etc... The park is located about a 15-20 minute walk along a wide sandy beach from the Tenby town centre. We arrived Friday evening.

On Saturday, we went touring of the South West corner of Wales, Pembrokeshire. From Tenby we headed to Manorbier, which has the obligatory castle and also a nice little sandy beach. We travelled along the coast (although no sights from the road) until we arrived at a beautiful beach at Broadhaven South (actually nowhere near Broadhaven!!), being National Trust members we got free parking! The man at the gate was extremely helpful and pointed out where else we should go - including meeting Russell Crowe!! the Broadhaven south beach was very pretty in a cove with a very big beach (tide was way out). Next stop around the corner was St.Govan's. At St.Govan's there is a chapel (built about 600 AD) on the cliff face above the water - see pics. Personally I couldn't think of a worse place to build a chapel!

Next stop was Stack Rocks and Green Bridge, which is located next to the tank firing range. From here we headed to Freshwater West, a mile long surf beach. On the beach was the film set for Russell Crowe's next movie, Robin Hood, directed by Ridley Scott. The set-up here for the film was something you had to see to believe. The latest Harry Potter movie was also filmed here the week earlier. We spent about an hour and a half watching several takes of long boats landing and horses charging, camp fires, smoke bombs, helicopter camera shots,etc.. There would have been close to 300 actors and 100 horses in the scenes. On the Web Albums there are several movies and lots of pics. Rusty was a bit busy to talk to us, but I'm sure if time permitted he would have!! It was amazing to see the work behind the filming of a scene. Apparently the scene was about French soldiers arriving at Dover, they will use CGI to make the sand dune cliffs white.
From Freshwater we went through Pembroke (another castle - I've been reliably informed that there 365 castles in Wales - one for each day of the year!) and then headed to St. David's. St. David's is the spiritual capital of Wales and also the smallest city in the UK (Wells is the smallest in England). It has city status because of St. David's Cathedral, but it is no more than a big village.
We headed home to Tenby and walked into town for dinner. In the town centre there was few Hen's nights going on and there were plenty of pissed people (8 pm) - I'm sure they had an early start watching the British Lions lose in rugby to Sth. Africa.
On Sunday we went into Tenby again to catch a boat for a trip to Caldey Island, but the boats don't run on Sundays!! So we had lunch and packed up and headed back to Cardiff.
Cheers.

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Latest Happenings!

Hi all,
In the last few weeks we have been doing a lot of different things, besides the mundane work and school. Last Saturday, we all (incl. Lucy) went back to Avebury, Stonehenge, Bath and Bristol (photos posted). Lucy really enjoyed this, boys were a bit 'ho-hum' and Kristin and I saw more things that we didn't see the first time. As we got close to Cardiff we were caught in a big downpour (1 to 2 inches) and the only trouble was poor vision and going through a huge puddle on the motorway at 60 mph!

On Sunday, Billy and Andy went to the Welsh Golf Open, a part of the European tour. It was at the Celtic Manor, the location for the 2010 Ryder Cup. We followed Richard Green (Aussie) for most of the afternoon, he finished 5th. Lucy, Kristin and Declan went into Cardiff and spent the afternoon at the Cardiff Castle.
Lucy went to Dublin on Monday evening and stayed with Tina (Jason's sister) & Shay. Lucy enjoyed the visit, which included seeing Shay(Drummer) play in a gig in Temple Bar (main nightlife area of Dublin) and a day trip to Cork. Lucy has been home for a day and this morning (3 am) caught a bus to Heathrow and has gone to Northern Germany (Hamburg). Lucy is staying with one of the exchange students(Doerte) who was at Rosebud last year.

Declan played in a cricket match this week for Michaelston, they played a catholic school, St. John's in a 20 - 20 match. The opposition set 90 to win, Declan got a couple of wickets, then made 32 before being retired -so more kids could get a go -anyhow at this stage they needed 15 from 5 overs and still managed to lose by 5 runs!!!
Most of our free time this week has been planning and booking our holidays for the long break. We have almost finalised our plans. Here is a summary: Week 1 - apartment in Paris (culminating with the finish of the Tour De France) - then for the next week and a half we are spending 2 days in each of the following cities: Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest. We are using planes, trains, buses and finally from Vienna to Budapest a Hydrofoil along the Danube. We return to Cardiff for a day and then on August 6th we head to London to begin a 3 week coach tour around Western Europe - Amsterdam, West Germany, Switzerland, Venice, Rome, Pisa, Southern France, Barcelona, Madrid and then up to Paris. Exact details can be found here.

We are having a quiet weekend and will be in touch soon.

cheers, Go PIES!!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Lucy Arrives


Hi all,
Just a quickie, Lucy arrived yesterday. Billy, Declan and Andy went to Heathrow to pick her up. Lucy was very tired and was in bed by 7:30 pm (and you may not believe it but there was still two and half hours of sunlight still and it was 25 C!!!!!). Today (Wed) Lucy walked!! into Cardiff with Kristin and caught the bus home all by herself! The boys and Andy took her for a look around Cardiff Bay and Penarth after school.
Cheers!